This week, many Americans will be sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner, which is as good a time as any to Think Thermally™! Whether you are the cook, the “bottle washer” or just hungry for turkey, useful thermal lessons abound during Thanksgiving.

Most of us will buy our turkey frozen—so dig deep in the freezer to make […]

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in the United States! Here are infrared images of Tom Turkey before he goes into the oven, and after he comes out of the oven. Believe it or not, the little internal temperature probe (you know… the notoriously unreliable and useless one) actually popped up. Time for dinner!

It looks like we got you this week–there were definitely some interesting answers, but no, this week’s Teaser Image is not a bomb or a giraffe-shaped waffle iron. Thanks again to C.K. Ang for contributing this week’s images.

Most thermographers who inspect buildings know RESNET (Residential Energy Service Network), a 15-year old organization, as the “owner” of a program called Energy Star™. By helping homeowners rate the energy performance of new homes and linking that to financing options, RESNET has played a key role in ensuring that new homes use less energy than […]

This week we would like to give special thanks to our guest thermographer, C.K. Ang, for sharing his Teaser Infrared Images with the Thermal Imaging Blog all the way from New Zealand! The image was taken with a Fluke Ti55FT thermal imager with a telephoto lens, as to not get too close. The emissivity setting […]

Our TiR32 Thermal Imager was featured in the new Baltimore Gas & Electric home energy inspection commercial! We couldn’t be happier about seeing our signature Fluke-yellow imager featured in this commercial, which began airing around the greater Baltimore area in late September.

William Herschel, born November 15, 1738, was known for many things. He doubled our awareness of the size of the known universe by finding and naming Uranus, he wrote more than two dozen symphonies and, of course, in 1800 he discovered the “dark heat”—or what we’ve come to know as infrared radiation.